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Discover LudwigThe word 'boundlessness' is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the state of being without limits or boundaries. Example: The vastness of the ocean and the endless stretch of the sky gave him a sense of boundlessness and freedom.
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boundlessness
noun
The property of being boundless, of being without limits or ends.
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Well, let us say that it was found to have boundless imaginative possibilities in so far as it enabled the boundlessness of the self to be contemplated, boundlessly, and even reflected back at itself.
Both believed in the boundlessness of our duty to resist injustice, yet took a bleakly limited view of how far any of us could succeed.
Nun's qualities were boundlessness, darkness, and the turbulence of stormy waters; these qualities were personified separately by pairs of deities.
They couldn't handle the desert's boundlessness.
There is a singleness to each of them, preserving the here and the now of its making by an individual who was an intimate of boundlessness, impelled often to move on with the maximum practicable speed.
The impulse toward boundlessness that will likely bring certain intelligence programs before the Supreme Court is the same one that is going to require President Obama to get on the phone with Angela Merkel and repair this rift, when he'd probably rather just chat her up about Germany's World Cup victory.
This helmet (which was once owned by J. P. Morgan, though regrettably the Met has no photograph of him wearing it) would be absolutely useless in battle of course and represents instead another great armorial subtext: the boundlessness of male vanity.
"Time does that," he says, as an older man looking backward; "it kills the mystique, replaces the boundlessness of wishing and hoping with some well-earned, necessary clarity".
LOL, prosaic little acronym, conjures this boundlessness.
The company seems to retain that sense of boundlessness, I suggest.
Occasionally he makes geography itself impossible – the Bohemian seacoast in A Winter's Tale, or the lion that saunters through Arden in As You Like It – but even these, it might be argued, are testament to the boundlessness of his imagination.
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